International-Technology
From a Facebook Founder, a Social Network for the Office
Asana, created by a Facebook co-founder, Dustin Moskovitz, is a shared to-do list for a company looking to make managing tasks at work a little easier.
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Disruptions: Disruptions: DIY, a Site for Children, Is Instructive for Start-Ups
It is refreshing to find a standout start-up called DIY, which is developing a do-it-yourself community for children that is like Never Never Land. Children learn to make things, fun things.
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Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld: Talking Your Tech
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Bits Blog: Zuckerberg Ties the Knot
On Saturday, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, announced that he had married his longtime girlfriend, Priscilla Chan. The announcement was made, of course, on Facebook.
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Pakistan Blocks Twitter Over Cartoon Contest
The government blocked access to the social networking service on Sunday, after holding Twitter responsible for promoting a blasphemous cartoon contest, officials said.
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg weds one day after IPO
A day after the historic Facebook IPO, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his status Saturday to "married."
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An old-school fix for a new Mac problem
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Rare solar eclipse visible Sunday over Western states
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'Walking Dead' is frightfully fun
Based on this first engrossing episode, 'The Walking Dead' series will be one of the must play games of 2012.
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In Facebook Stock Rush, Fanfare vs. Realities
The small gain for Facebook’s stock on its first day of trading suggests that many professional money managers viewed all the hype as just that.
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13 tips to keep your Mac secure
There are more than 100 million Mac OS X users worldwide, making the platform a juicier target for hackers.
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Character Study: James Crockman, the Human Antenna of the Breaking News Network
James Crockman listens to 17 police and fire frequencies from Breaking News Network’s New Jersey office to cull spot items for subscribers like news media outlets.
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The power of networked customers
Smart devices have empowered customers and now companies are having to change to meet their demands, writes JP Rangaswami.

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Tipp-ex for the modern world - just hit 'unprint'
Engineers have developed a way of using lasers to remove ink from paper so it can be reused in printers and photocopiers.

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It’s the Economy: Making Choices in the Age of Information Overload
The Internet was supposed to make us smarter shoppers. So why should we still listen to the signals that brands send us?
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Novelties: Wristwatches That Help Screen Your Messages, and More
A new generation of watches connects with smartphones and other devices to offer news feeds and e-mail, text and other alerts.
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The Boss: Pixability Chief Is an Entrepreneur at Heart
The chief of Pixability drew on her education and experience in business, law and government to found her company, a provider of video marketing software and services.
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